This is my monthly request for some one (ANYONE!) at pbase to respond to my question about fixing the EXIF problem.
It sure would be nice if Slug or Emily would take 60 seconds and reply to this thread. It's a question that Molly originally said on June 1, 2007 was being worked on. Now it's almost 8 months later and still no explanation from anyone at pbase, and still no fix.
Having correct EXIF data IS important to many people here, and imho, it's ridiculous that almost 8 months have passed and this has apparently not even been looked at by anyone at Pbase with any intention of investigating or fixing it.
The worst problem here is that there's no organized mechanism for customer feedback, and I think that says a lot about the management's lack of concern for what any of their customers want or need.
For a while it appeared that Slug and the gang were working on some things and there was even a sense of urgency to fix some problems after they started stripping javascript. That was nice and it showed what actually COULD be accomplished if pbase management actually got off their butts and did something about the problems here.
It's sad that except for that one-week period, it appears nothing has been done to fix anything else that's broken here, or add any other useful features.
I'm dying for someone in pbase management to respond to this post and prove me wrong. It would be a refreshing change.
HELLO !! IS NOBODY LISTENING???
tim32225 wrote:molly wrote:We are currently working on our EXIF extraction in order to avoid this problem. Also, don't worry the change will be retroactive, meaning that existing galleries with this error will be fixed as well.
**Note that the quote from Molly above, is from JUNE 1st, 2007 (almost 7 months ago)
Why is there still no response on this question? It's been nearly 7 months and no fix, and not so much as an update on whether this is really being worked on, or if there is really any intention to fix it.
If you guys decided to ignore this problem instead of fixing it, please let us know.